I really have no idea if this is possible with the Flash-based charts. In HTML, you should be able to add a click handler to anything and modify the DOM accordingly. But in Flash, your only real option is probably trying to inject ActionScript into the Flash object, and as I said I'm not even sure this is possible if you're not writing the Flash source code yourself.

I really have no idea if this is possible with the Flash-based charts. In HTML, you should be able to add a click handler to anything and modify the DOM accordingly. But in Flash, your only real option is probably trying to inject ActionScript into the Flash object, and as I said I'm not even sure this is possible if you're not writing the Flash source code yourself.

OK, but unless you've changed it on your side, you've still got format="flash" in your code.

In HTML, you'd add a click handler on the legend to toggle the visibility of the parts of the graph you're interested in. You could do this is your own JavaScript, but I would use something like jQuery.

Really, the best option would be to use a different charting library. The built-in charting features in CF are meant for very simple, basic, quick-and-dirty output. If you want to start customizing things, you probably want a different library.

OK, but unless you've changed it on your side, you've still got format="flash" in your code.

In HTML, you'd add a click handler on the legend to toggle the visibility of the parts of the graph you're interested in. You could do this is your own JavaScript, but I would use something like jQuery.

Really, the best option would be to use a different charting library. The built-in charting features in CF are meant for very simple, basic, quick-and-dirty output. If you want to start customizing things, you probably want a different library.

It can't be done using CF Chart basically. I shifted to another charting engine.